Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is a structured, consistent, and continuous process for identifying, assessing, managing, and monitoring risks that could potentially impact an organization’s ability to achieve its objectives. ERM encompasses various types of risks, including strategic, operational, financial, compliance, and reputational risks. Key components of ERM include: 1. **Risk Identification**: Recognizing potential risks that could affect the organization, including internal and external factors.
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